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Originally Posted by Lemurion
Personally, I could handle it if they set the default e-price for new-release hardcovers to $15, that's what Baen does with their E-Arcs. However, if they're setting e-books of hardcovers to $15 then they should set e-books of paperbacks closer to $5.
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What exactly is the difference between an "e-book of a hardcover" and an "e-book of a paperback", when both are the SAME content, probably generated from the same digital file being sent to the printer?
Perhaps what you meant is that when a mass market paperback is released for a title, the price of the e-book version of same should drop. I can understand that position, but I disagree with it.